High Point and Radford split a doubleheader Saturday at Erath Field in the opening games of their three-game weekend set.
The Panthers took Game 1, 8-5, but the Highlanders rallied to take the nightcap, 12-9.
Matt O'Neil's bases-clearing triple off Brian Williamson in the 7th inning drove in three runs and gave the Panthers a 7-5 advantage. HPU would add another insurance run before Chris Chandler entered and recorded his fifth save of the year in relief of Rusty Bodenheimer (2-1). Starter David Light was tagged with the loss for Radford.
In the second game, Radford built a 6-0 lead off HPU starter Kevin Burch before the Panthers mounted a furious comeback. High Point scored five runs in the fourth inning (all with two out), capped by a three-run homer to left by Andy Harney, who also homered in the first game.
The Panthers added two runs in the fifth to grab a 7-6 advantage, but the Highlanders plated three runs in the 5th and two more in the 7th to take a 12-7 advantage. HPU added two runs in the bottom of the 7th on Kemp Smith's homer to left-center, but it wasn't enough.
Cory Koliscak (2-3) got the win in Game 2, while Chandler (3-2) was saddled with the loss for High Point. Williamson recorded hisfirst save of the year.
The teams will play at 1:00 pm Sunday at Erath Field. Riley Gostisha (5-2, 4.23) will start for High Point, while Radford will go with Dave Eddinger (2-0, 2.53).
Check back for the box scores in a few minutes.